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Overview of dangerous goods reportable situations and incidents 2012
March 2013
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Contents
Overview of 2012 reportable situations and incidents .................................................... 3
Number of reportable situations and incidents for 1992–2012 ....................................... 4
Explosives reportable situations in 2012 ........................................................................ 5
Dangerous goods storage and handling reportable situations in 2012 ........................... 9
Dangerous goods transport reportable situations in 2012 ............................................ 11
Major hazard facility reportable situations in 2012 ....................................................... 13
Statistical analysis of incident data for 2002–2012 ....................................................... 14
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Overview of 2012 reportable situations and incidents This report describes dangerous goods and explosives incidents that occurred in 2012 and are required to be reported to the Resources Safety Division of the Department of Mines and Petroleum under the Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004 and associated regulations. The report also compares the 2012 incident data with comparable data collected since 1992, and provides some statistical analysis of incident data for that period.
The quantity of dangerous goods being stored, handled and transported across the State continues to increase with economic activity. Looking at 22 years of data, the total number of reported incidents, excluding major hazard facility (MHF) incident reports, has remained relatively constant over the period. It is acknowledged that the actual number of incidents is likely to be greater than the number reported, so year-to-year variations should not be over-interpreted. For example, rather than indicating an increase in the number of incidents, the significant increase in the number of explosives incident reports since 2008 probably reflects an increased awareness of reporting responsibilities by mining companies and users.
Unfortunately, there was one fatality in 2012 attributed to a dangerous goods storage and handling incident. There was also a fatality following a vehicle crash involving dangerous goods transport, but the death was not caused by the dangerous goods. Any injuries received were mostly minor but there were several that were serious.
Simon Ridge
CHIEF DANGEROUS GOODS OFFICER
8 March 2013
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Number of reportable situations and incidents for 1992–2012
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Explosives incidents
Note: This increase is attributed to improved levels of reporting, not an increase in the number of incidents
25
20
15
10
5
0
Storage and handling incidents
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Transport incidents
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
MHF incidents
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Total incidents
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Explosives reportable situations in 2012 There were 65 explosives incidents reported to Resources Safety in 2012. Nineteen of these were reported to the mines inspectorate, with the balance reported to the dangerous goods inspectorate.
The number of incidents reported for 2012 is notably higher than for 2011. Much of the increase is attributed to the improved reporting of incidents involving misfired explosives. At every opportunity, dangerous goods safety officers have been reminding industry of the reporting requirements in accordance with the Act and regulations.
The reports cover a wide range of incident types. The number of incidents involving losses of detonators or boosters at mine sites is still a concern. Mine site operators are expected to improve their accounting and reconciliation processes to eliminate this problem. Other than this, there is no particular pattern to the incidents that would cause Resources Safety to undertake targeted education or enforcement actions.
None of the reported incidents resulted in a fatality but there was one serious injury, and some caused minor injuries as well as damage to mine equipment, vehicles and plant.
Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
1 4/01/12 West - Midwest Explosives Plant was hit by fly rock from a blast.
2 8/01/12 Pilbara Booster and detonators
A primer and two detonators were unaccounted for after a shot was loaded.
3 10/01/12 East Pilbara Detonator A detonator was unaccounted for after a shot was loaded.
4 15/01/12 Goldfields Powergel cartridges
Four powergel cartridges were unaccounted for after a shot.
5 20/01/12 Pilbara ANFO A fire in the tail shaft bearing of a mobile processing unit (MPU) was extinguished before it affected the vehicle’s contents.
6 25/01/12 The Kimberley Explosives Misfired explosives were found when digging waste material.
7 27/01/12 Pilbara Explosives A shot failed to fire because the lead-in line had been cut by a previous blast.
8 31/01/12 The Kimberley Explosives A misfire was found during production digging.
9 17/02/12 Kwinana Fireworks An operator burnt his hand when he inadvertently touched a firework.
10 18/02/12 Pilbara Booster An unexploded booster was found in the pit.
11 25/02/12 North East Goldfields Booster and detonator
Explosives were found on a charge-up vehicle brought to the surface for servicing.
12 12/03/12 Kalgoorlie Detonators A magazine key was lost.
13 12/03/12 Pilbara Explosives A service truck entered a shot area while a shot was being loaded.
14 17/03/12 Pilbara Booster and detonator
A booster and detonator were unaccounted for after a blast.
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Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
15 22/03/12 East Pilbara Booster A booster was left unsupervised in an MPU basket.
16 23/03/12 Pilbara Explosives There was a fire on an MPU while loading a shot. The MPU was removed from the blast area and the fire extinguished.
17 24/03/12 West - Midwest Explosives A mining vehicle entered a loaded shot area prior to blasting.
18 26/03/12 Pilbara Boosters and detonator
A damaged charge basket was welded while still containing a detonator and boosters.
19 1/04/12 East - South Explosives A misfire was found during development digging.
20 7/04/12 Pilbara Detonator A detonator was unaccounted for after a was loaded.
shot
21 7/04/12 West - Midwest Explosives Fly rock damaged two buildings and overpressure dislodged a parked vehicle’s window.
22 9/04/12 Pilbara Explosives A misfired detonator, booster and emulsion were found during a routine pit inspection.
23 4/05/12 Mundaring Explosives Explosives were stolen from a locked magazine.
24 4/05/12 South West Detonator A detonator was unaccounted for after a shot was loaded.
25 12/05/12 Pilbara Explosives A stocktake identified the supply of incorrect explosives.
26 15/05/12 Goldfields Detonators Two detonators were unaccounted for after a stocktake.
27 20/05/12 Pilbara Explosive Charge column during a blast.
separation led to several misfires
28 27/05/12 Pilbara Detonator and booster
A misfire was stope.
discovered when bogging out a
29 29/05/12 Pilbara Explosives A 10-year-old misfire was part of a decline.
found when descaling
30 30/05/12 Pilbara Explosives Fly rock zone.
travelled outside the blast exclusion
31 1/06/12 Pilbara Explosives A blast guard standing too close badly injured by flyrock.
to a blast was
32 17/06/12 East Pilbara Booster A booster was unaccounted for during a shot.
33 20/06/12 Pilbara Booster A booster was unaccounted for.
34 21/06/12 Kalgoorlie Ammonium nitrate
1.5 kg of ammonium nitrate was found bag and returned to the supplier.
in a bulk
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Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
35 24/06/12 Pilbara Detonators A detonator was unaccounted for after a shot.
36 30/06/12 Goldfields Explosives 15 explosive cartridges were during a stocktake.
unaccounted for
37 2/07/12 Kalgoorlie Explosives Half an explosives cartridge was found in a bulk bag and returned to the supplier.
38 11/07/12 Goldfields Detonators Three detonators where unaccounted for shot was loaded.
after a
39 23/07/12 Pilbara Detonators Two detonators were stocktake.
unaccounted for during a
40 29/07/12 Pilbara Booster An un-fired booster and detonator were found after a shot. They were destroyed in a production blast.
41 5/08/12 Pilbara Boosters A loaded shot was unguarded overnight.
42 8/08/12 Goldfields Booster A booster was unaccounted for after a shot.
43 21/08/12 West - South West Explosives An unattended MPU rolled about 40 m.
44 22/08/12 Goldfields Booster A booster was unaccounted for after a shot.
45 24/08/12 Ballajura Firework A firework was set off inside a residence.
46 26/08/12 Meekatharra Explosives There was a fire in the engine compartment MPU. The fire was extinguished.
of an
47 28/08/12 West - South West Explosives A vehicle was damaged by fly rock.
48 31/08/12 Pilbara Detonator A detonator was unaccounted for after a shot was loaded.
49 31/08/12 Pilbara Detonator lead A detonator shot.
lead was unaccounted for after a
50 9/09/12 Pilbara Explosives A light vehicle entered a shot-delineated area.
51 13/09/12 Pilbara Explosives A service truck entered a shot-delineated area.
52 30/09/12 The Kimberley Detonator A detonator was vehicle.
found in the rear tray of a
53 15/10/12 Goldfields Explosives Out-of-date explosives were found magazine. They were destroyed.
in an old
54 19/10/12 West – Midwest Explosives Misfired explosives were found excavation of a shot.
during the
55 30/10/12 Pilbara Booster and detonator
A misfired booster and detonator were discovered when clearing a blast site.
56 31/10/12 Goldfields Booster A booster for a shot.
was unaccounted for when preparing
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Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
57 3/11/12 Pilbara Detonators A magazine door was left unlocked. no loss of explosives.
There was
58 4/11/12 West – Midwest Explosives Misfired explosives were found excavation of a shot.
during the
59 12/11/12 Goldfields Booster A booster was stocktake.
unaccounted for during a
60 26/11/12 Pilbara Explosives A misfire of 13 holes was not several hours.
identified for
61 28/11/12 Collie Explosives Two workers breached a blast exclusion zone.
62 30/11/12 Meekatharra Detonator An unfired detonator was found on an ore pad.
63 10/12/12 Kalgoorlie Detonator A detonator was stocktake.
unaccounted for during a
64 24/12/12 Pilbara Detonator A down-hole lead was unaccounted for during a shot.
65 31/12/12 Pilbara Detonator A detonator was stocktake.
unaccounted for during a
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Dangerous goods storage and handling reportable situations in 2012 There were 19 reported dangerous goods storage and handling incidents in 2012, a slight reduction on the previous year.
There was no general pattern to the incidents, with causes ranging from mechanical equipment failure to human error.
Three operations within the State are particularly prone to loss of containment and these operations reported a further 250 spill incidents that involved 1 kL or more; all losses were contained on-site. Before March 2008, such incidents had not been considered or reported as dangerous goods incidents. The 2012 figure is higher than that reported in 2011 (178). In response to this ongoing problem, a range of preventative actions is being undertaken.
Unfortunately, one storage and handling incident resulted in a fatality. Others caused mostly minor injuries.
Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
1 3/01/12 Bayswater Chromic acid Chromic acid solution sprayed over two workers during a vessel-to-vessel transfer. No one was injured.
2 13/01/12 Christmas Island Diesel 3-4 kL of diesel was overfilled.
spilled into a bund when a tank
3 20/01/12 Kwinana Liquid oxygen 600 m3 of oxygen leaked from a was not properly closed.
tank valve that
4 9/02/12 West Perth Hypochlorite Solution
2 kL of solution spilled into a bund from a dosing pump. 500 L leaked from the bund.
5 17/02/12 Greenough LP Gas LP Gas leaked from with a backhoe.
a tank damaged by contact
6 12/03/12 Fremantle Ammonium nitrate
4 kg of prill leaked inside a container from a damaged flexible IBC.
7 29/03/12 Balcatta Diesel 200-500 L of diesel leaked from a faulty flexible pipe into a bund.
8 24/04/12 Osborne Park Diesel Diesel spilled from a cut pipe.
9 17/05/12 Fremantle Diesel 100 L of diesel leaked into the pinhole pipeline leak.
Swan River from a
10 12/06/12 Fremantle LP Gas A sea container fell onto a 2.5 kL LP Gas tank during a storm. There was no loss of product.
11 30/06/12 Kwinana Diesel 520 kL of diesel spilled into a limestone bund. 160 kL was recovered immediately. A large recovery and remediation program was initiated.
12 2/07/12 Wagerup Sodium hydroxide slurry
616 kL of caustic slurry spilled from pipeline within a pipeline corridor.
the residue
13 2/07/12 Kwinana Sulphuric acid 2 kL of acid leaked from a pump valve into a bund.
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Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
14 14/07/12 Wagerup Sodium hydroxide slurry
191.5 kL of bauxite slurry overflowed from bunded area onto open ground.
a
15 16/07/12 Welshpool Petrol A worker was killed by an explosion while axle-grinding a disused petrol tank.
16 30/07/12 Collie Corrosive liquid A process tank overflowed and filled the containment bund, which also overflowed.
17 8/08/12 Bunbury Sodium hydroxide solution
Solution spilt train.
during the unloading of a caustic
18 19/08/12 South of Port Hedland
Diesel Diesel spilled from a generator pumping system failed.
when an automatic
19 15/11/12 Serpentine Fluosilicic acid A worker received minor burns from an acid spill.
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Dangerous goods transport reportable situations in 2012 Nineteen dangerous goods transport incidents were reported in 2012. This is an increase on the 2011 figure of eleven but there was also a significant increase in the quantities of dangerous goods being transported throughout Western Australia in 2012.
About half of the reported incidents can be attributed largely to human error, with no dangerous goods loads being the causal factor in any incident. Unfortunately, there was one fatality, although dangerous goods were not the cause, and some serious injuries from these incidents.
Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
1 6/01/12 Near Kalbarri Methanol 20 L of methanol spilled from a portable tank.
2 9/01/12 15 km east Merredin
of Various dangerous goods
A trailer loaded with various dangerous caught fire. There were no injuries.
goods
3 15/01/12 Goldfields Ammonium nitrate solution
A fire on the rear axle of a double road train trailer was extinguished before it affected the load.
4 31/01/12 Upper Swan LP Gas A 6 tonne LP Gas vehicle lost control and rollled after the brakes seized. The driver received minor injuries.
5 10/02/12 50 km north of Meekatharra
Ammonium nitrate emulsion
29.5 tonnes of emulsion spilled from a ruptured tanker after it overturned. There were no injuries.
6 2/03/12 Near Kojonup Petrol Petrol leaked from a cracked fuel tanker.
7 9/04/12 15 km east Madura
of Cyclohexylamine, paint
A trailer burned following a wheel fire.
8 11/05/12 Upper Swan Ammonium nitrate
A person attempted to illegally sell ammonium nitrate.
9 16/05/12 2 km west of Bulla Bulling
Ammonium nitrate emulsion
20 tonnes of emulsion was spilled in a tank trailer roll-over. There were no injuries.
10 22/05/12 Kalgoorlie Ammonium nitrate
100 kg of ammonium nitrate was spilled in a bulk container roll-over. There were no injuries.
11 30/05/12 Tonkin Highway, Armadale
Sodium cyanide solution
A car collided with a road train tank trailer. There were no injuries or loss of product.
12 9/06/12 Newman Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium nitrate spilled from a trailer unloading.
during
13 12/06/12 Derby Hydrochloric acid and calcium hypochlorite
Acid and hypochlorite mixed in the back utility, damaging the packaging.
of a
14 9/07/12 Pemberton Hypochlorite solution
Chlorine was generated when aluminium sulphate was accidentally pumped into a hypochlorite tank. There were no injuries.
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Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
15 9/07/12 Bunbury LP Gas A gas delivery driver re-lighting a gas hot water system was burnt by a flashback.
16 3/09/12 Katanning Petrol and diesel A driver was killed in a collision with a fuel tanker. Fuel was spilled but did not ignite.
17 17/12/12 Pinjar Zinc concentrate Concentrate spilled from a road train when it rolled over. There were no injuries.
18 20/12/12 3 km from Sunrise Dam
LNG An LNG tanker rolled over. injuries or loss of product.
There were no
19 22/12/12 75 km west of Coolgardie
Various dangerous goods
5 L of sodium cyanide solution spilled when a B-double carrying various dangerous goods rolled over. There were no injuries.
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Major hazard facility reportable situations in 2012 Major hazard facility (MHF) incident reports and reportable situations cover circumstances involving injury, damage or near misses.
There were 16 incidents reported in 2012, compared with 33 in 2011. All incidents were minor in nature and no-one was injured.
Serial Date Location Goods Incident details
1 17/01/12 Kwinana Sulphuric acid 1.6 tonnes of a bund.
acid leaked from tank pipework into
2 24/02/12 Kwinana Liquid hydrocarbon A release of burning droplets of liquid hydrocarbons resulted in a grass fire.
3 4/03/12 Goldfields Sulphur There was a small sulphur fire above a sulphur furnace.
4 13/03/12 Goldfields Sulphur There was a small sulphur fire in a hopper.
5 20/03/12 South West Hydrochloric acid 31 m3 bund.
of acid leaked from an open valve into a
6 23/03/12 South West Titanium tetrachloride Gas was released from a hole in pipework.
7 27/03/12 Kwinana Flammable gas 1.4 m3 of gas was released from a loose valve.
8 29/03/12 South West Hydrochloric acid 5.1 m3 of acid overflowed from tank into a bund.
9 11/04/12 Karratha Flammable gas A flange leaked during start-up of an LNG train.
10 27/04/12 Kwinana Diesel A tanker was overfilled. contained on-site.
The spill (<1 kL) was
11 28/05/12 Kwinana Titanium tetrachloride A small quantity of exchanger.
gas was released from a heat
12 5/06/12 Kwinana Diesel 2.3 kL of diesel unloading.
spilled into a bund during tanker
13 7/06/12 Kwinana Flammable gases Gas was released when a compressor seal failed.
14 11/07/12 Kwinana Sodium hypochlorite solution
Solution leaked from a fractured pipe into a bund.
15 3/08/12 Goldfields Sulphur There was a sulphur fire in the sulphur melting pit.
16 18/11/12 Karratha Hydrocarbons Gas was released from a leaking flange on a cryogenic heat exchanger.
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Statistical analysis of incident data for 2002–2012 The following table summarises storage and handling and transport incident data for the period 2002 to 2012. The data have been analysed to identify the proportion of incidents nominally caused by mechanical failure or human error, and whether there was loss of product, serious injuries or fatalities.
Of the 169 storage and handling incidents over this period, 43 per cent are assessed as being caused by mechanical or design failure and 47 per cent by human error. Unfortunately, in 2012, as well as some incidents resulting in minor injuries, there was a fatality. However, over the eleven-year period, the incidence rate for serious injuries and fatalities has remained low.
Of the 179 transport incidents, 34 per cent are assessed as being caused by mechanical or design failure and 60 per cent by human error. For the purposes of this analysis, incidents such as truck roll-overs were classified as due to human error on the assumption that the main cause of the incident was driver inattention, fatigue, excessive speed or a combination of these, although it should be noted that, in some cases, other vehicle drivers were at fault. Unfortunately, over the eleven-year period, four incidents resulted in serious injuries and four involved fatalities.
For storage and handling and transport incidents, there was a wide variety of mechanical failures involved that do not show any consistent pattern.
Further analysis of the transport data showed that 62 incidents (35%) involved double or triple road trains and most were roll-overs. In addition, several other incidents involved standard single-tanker vehicles. This is indicative of the extensive use of these vehicles for dangerous goods transport and the inherently greater risk of driving these vehicles, particularly where long distance transport is involved. The data suggest that dangerous goods transport companies need to focus on ensuring road train drivers do not speed and that they negotiate poor roads more carefully. Vehicle drivers should be well trained and provided with adequate rest breaks to maintain their alertness.
Storage and handling and transport incident data 2002–2012
Total number
169
179
Material or Human error
79
47%
107
60%
Loss of product
129
76%
130
73%
Serious injury
6
4%
4
2%
Fatality
2
1%
4
2%
Storage and handling (number of incidents)
Transport (number of incidents)
design failure
73
43%
60
34%